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Information typically requested; effective for the year as of January 1, 2016, on.

From time to time, organizations may desire specific information about IHartHarvest, Inc. for the purpose of Contribution or Grant Process. To expedite this stewardship, we hope that needed information is provided sufficiently on this page. As always, we can be contacted to answer and questions or to provide additional information on request. Thank you. - Walt Zawaski, IHH Executive Director.

Description of Organization and Programs:A unique ministry outreach addresses local hunger issues, from Berks County PA USA. We grow and produce free food given to neighbors in need, using stewardship donations, provisioned land use, equipment, and volunteer labors. We are all volunteers of the community coming together to help fight domestic hunger.

Area / region primarily supported: Primarily but not limit to the counties of Berks, Western Montgomery, and Schuylkill, in Southeastern Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

We will accept: Normally any amount of stewardship donation, and additional funds help to expand the project. Our stewardship funding is provided in donations by members and residents of the greater community. We have not been provisioned with any endowments to this time.

We are not affiliated as: a PA EITC approved program.

Number of people we estimate to benefit:29,200 families, or 81,760 persons. (Last calculated estimation, 2015)

Primary category as classified:Health and Human Services

Deadline to receive funding:None

Name of project: IHartHarvest, Inc. Commonly we are referred to as the potato project.

How contributions are utilized:Contributions go to providing all aspects as
necessary to sustain the organizational efforts and to produce fresh food, which is all
donated to local hungry neighbors in need through approved agencies including local
food pantries, meal providers, and the Greater Berks Food Bank who redistributes
accordingly likewise. We are currently all volunteers organized and banded
together to perform this community benefit and service.

Awards: The project has received the Greater Berks Food Banks "Jim and Anna Connors Volunteerism Award" two times from 2009. Our own volunteer Mr. Paul Lilienthal was awarded recognition from the Pennsylvania LAMPa Ministry for his outstanding works with the potato project.

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